Juan 4:29

29 Venid, ved a un hombre que me ha dicho todo lo que yo he hecho. ¿No será éste el Cristo?

Juan 4:29 Meaning and Commentary

John 4:29

Come, see a man
An uncommon, an extraordinary man, a prophet, and, who himself says, he is the Messiah, who is now at Jacob's well; come, go along with me, and see him and converse with him, and judge for yourselves, who, and what he is: she does not say, "go and see"; for she proposed to go along with them herself, that she might have more conversation with him, and knowledge of him, and grace from him: so such that have tasted that the Lord is gracious, desire more grace from him, and communion with him.

Which told me all things that ever I did;
the more remarkable things that had been done by her in the whole series of her life and conversation; referring more especially to the account he had given her of her having had five husbands, and what the man was she now lived with; when no doubt, all the transactions of her life were laid before her, and she had, at once, a view of all her iniquities; when her sins stared her in the face, and her conscience was filled with guilt and remorse, and her soul with shame and confusion; and so it is when Christ, by his Spirit, convinces of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment:

is not this the Christ?
that was to come, has been promised and prophesied of, and we have expected, who is of quick understanding, and even God omniscient; surely this must be he, as he himself says he is.

Juan 4:29 In-Context

27 En esto llegaron sus discípulos y se admiraron de que hablara con una mujer, pero ninguno le preguntó: ¿Qué tratas de averiguar? o: ¿Por qué hablas con ella?
28 Entonces la mujer dejó su cántaro, fue a la ciudad y dijo<***> a los hombres:
29 Venid, ved a un hombre que me ha dicho todo lo que yo he hecho. ¿No será éste el Cristo?
30 Y salieron de la ciudad e iban a El.
31 Mientras tanto, los discípulos le rogaban, diciendo: Rabí, come.
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